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Green Run's very own kazoo society. marching down Dahlia Drive. won first place in the category of clubs. Carrying the banner were: Adrian Wilson. Rafhael Faulcon. lason Knall. Second row: Theresa Regal. Third row: Nlartie Perry. Lisa Car- done. Andrea Homchik. Fourth row: Bernie Koelsch, Nfiechele Rivera. GiGi Cabral. Fifih row: Tim Ribble. Cindy Edwards. Bridgette Homchik. Back row: Lee Warren. Todd Sher- man. Mike Schroeder. Bubba Smith. the nephew of football coach. Tommy Rhodes. sports a foot- ball jersey at the Homecoming Game. He was considered the little manag- er by the football team. Il llo.i1-, 4 .--R. A v i 'YT'- ' .W .gl 1 .., ., .A -.a 7 5 5 A Q i ,sv , I sl. - -ga '48 oh it 'X 11 rl ii, Winning first place in the category of class float, seniors symbolized the memorable events of the senior year. They were from left to right: Sharon Lanham, Laura Ishmael. Christi Crockett. Tony Gamboa, Sandra Archer, Dana McDonell. Lori Over- holt, Anne Peterson. Iames Perkins, Shelly Mctiowen. During the Homecoming Game, 363 Allen Vallencia. kicked a field goal making the kick good while 1331, Mike Presnell, held the football. 1 -:iq - . ' il VQJIM f . I w ' 'N in- ol. ' rl 'Iwi . 'vl' , ' .-J ':a 'T 'T . During halftime. the Marching Stal- lions performed on the field. Doing u solo on the trombone, Steve Board- man. drum maior, pluved the Legend of the Une-Iiyed Sailor with lmnd auoniptininient. ygiilif R RUN .vi mms Q ' -is i u Ss , ..,.vw - - .4 H '- . ,.f. 'B' ill! 71' gw 'I '- - - '-A ,?' ,,. , Al! .5-. ----.-g '.11C'e1',' . f, v .'f -- 7' .0 -JL-. ' 'in' 54-. Trl' hw: ' - 'if ' . - . :L'f '...w1-k'fh4- .au if
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-Q --Q ., , .pr 'N Q S -avig- qe 5 X Q' --,I f-G ix, VN- :JU-Q 1 i'eu.. During the lirst hull ol this llmni: coming Game, Bassy lsrlltersun was upset at his teanimatus lneruuse- they were not performing right. Leading the parade, the Naval lu- nior Reserve Olliurr Training Corps, R.0.'l'.fI., marched with this American flag, the state flag, and the R.U.'l'.C. unit flag. Marching from left: Brian Henningsen, Mike Duquette, Kevin Usborne, Kathy Morwick, james Nirza. Y W, ., f x ,,,, qbrlr - ,. 5 ,. Z! -- ' 1 rf, fi X f 1 ff 'I 'I 'f' f A f f 1 Carrying the ball, 330 Darren Seals along with 46434 Bassy Iefferson, 474 Iames Webb, 46440 Iames Parker, and 453 Ferdinand Angeles returning an interception. On a brisk, chilly morning, the Homecoming Parade be- gan at Rosemont Elementary. The parade included the Marching Stallions, Home- coming Court, the G.R.E.E.K.S., R.O.T.C., and the brilliantly decorated floats submitted by the soph- omore, junior, and senior class. The sophomore float was of a rollercoaster represent- ing the ups and downs of sophomore life. It was a lot of hard work, but we finally got it finished, commented Don Moore, sophomore class president. The junior class float represented living a fan- tasy. The senior class float N eekend was a brilliant example of se- nior life, and the judges thought so too! The senior float was judged to be the best float in the Homecoming Pa- rade. After the parade, the Stal- lion football team played an excellent game against the McLean Highlanders from McLean, Virginia and won 34-0. Fans also had their share of excitement. They sold balloons and painted de- cals on peoples' faces. At halftime a very excited Carol McDonald was crowned the 1983-1984 Homecoming Queen. All in all Homecoming weekend was a big success! - Wendy Gross Homecoming Game Q
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